>>>> "Terje" == Terje Bless <link(a)tss.no>
writes:
Terje> "John S. J. Anderson" wrote:
> the page and replaces it with either a link to the W3C valid
HTML
> logo/button or an error message. By doing this, you could place the
> logo or the error message anywhere in the page, so that (for example)
> it could be in the footer proper.
Terje> BTW, I'm doing some hacking on the W3C HTML Validator these
Terje> days and one of the features I'm aiming for is support for
Terje> something like <img
Terje>
src="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer;imgonly"> so you
Terje> could just point the link there and the returned image
Terje> would either say "valid" or "invalid". Would that be
Terje> usefull for this purpose?
I think this would be a valuable service.
For the XEmacs site I would veto doing this, though.
I had this
<P>
<!-- There is no transparent version as of May 21 1996. -->
<IMG SRC="/GIF/valid_html-wilbur.gif">
<A
HREF="http://www.webtechs.com/html-val-svc/">
<BR>WebTechs HTML Level 3.2 Checked!
</A></P>
in my intranet web pages and after being bitten once I am now twice shy.
Look for
23 Mar 1999
in
http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/9903webtechs-snafu.html
Terje> I've no clue when I might get it done normally, but I could
Terje> sorta try to speed this particular one up if y'all want me
Terje> to.
I really love the idea of doing it all inside XEmacs.
Best regards,
Adrian
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Adrian Aichner <adrian(a)xemacs.org>